What did the Chinook Indians do for a living?

The Chinook Indians were known to trade with people and tribes up to a thousand miles away from their home territory.

Is there a civilian version of the Chinook helicopter?

The military version of the helicopter has been subject to numerous export sales from nations across the world, typically using it as heavy-lift rotorcraft in a military context; the U.S. Army and the Royal Air Force (see Boeing Chinook (UK variants)) have been its two largest users. The civilian version of the Chinook is the Boeing Vertol 234.

What did Lewis and Clark discover about the Chinook Indians?

The Chinook Indians were a very peaceful tribe of Indians and were very well known for their trading habits. The Lewis and Clark expedition documented the Chinook Indians. When they came upon the Columbia River the Chinook Indians welcomed them with open arms, which was understandable due to their trading nature.

When did the Boeing Chinook make its first flight?

The Japan Defense Agency ordered 54 aircraft of which 39 were for the JGSDF and 15 were for the JASDF. Boeing supplied flyable aircraft, to which Kawasaki added full avionics, interior, and final paint. The CH-47J model Chinook (N7425H) made its first flight in January 1986, and it was sent to Kawasaki in April.

How old was Chinook Pass when he died?

Chinook Pass (horse) Chinook Pass (April 28, 1979 – June 1, 2010) was an American Champion thoroughbred racehorse.

Who was the Jockey that rode Chinook Pass?

Hall of Fame Jockey Laffit Pincay Jr., who was aboard Chinook Pass for all his Southern California stakes wins and the Longacres Mile, has often stated that, “Chinook Pass is the fastest horse I ever rode and the fastest horse I ever saw.”

How old was Chinook Pass when he won the Eclipse Award?

At age four in 1983, Chinook Pass won five of seven starts and won the Eclipse Award as that year’s American Champion Sprint Horse, the first by a horse bred in the state of Washington.

How did the Hors affect Native American life?

The impact of the hors on native life was enormous and many Indian names also began to incorporate the word horse into them, one of the most famous being Crazy Horse . The horse was the second animal to be domesticated by the Native people; the first was the dog, which was used by the Native Americans in help with hunting.